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Hi!
So I've been working on an animation in Animate CC and on Feb 28 the file got the "Could not load scene into memory..." error message. I've been saving it directly to iCloud drive and for some reason the recover files ALSO got corrupted with the SAME error message. I couldn't find any solution except a winrar solution that it didn't work. Yesterday I was also working on an animation, this time it didn't have any assets and it was perfectly fine until today when the file got the same error message! I would really like to know if there's any way to recover these files, one is a months worth of work and I would like to know the reason as well. Please help, thank you!
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Hi mate,
I'm sorry for the loss of your work, but file corruption does happen and the only way to avoid big losses is to organise proper backups. This means that you frequently save versions of your file through the day (by adding some suffix to the file name) and every night you back up these to at least two external locations.
Everything else exposes you to losses as you have just experienced.
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When you say you were saving directly to iCloud drive - did you mean you were working from an iCloud drive inside the FLA document or you were working locally and copying over to iCloud drive? It's always dangerous to read/write to a cloud based service. Any hiccup in connection can cause any number of problems such as a corrupt file.
It may be your file is unrecoverable. In the future, always try and save to your local drive and as @n__tilcheff mentioned, saveas with a new file name often and then copy to a backup drive whenever possible to ensure you don't lose work with any important files. Sorry this has happened to you.
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Thanks for responding!
I saved them directly to icloud drive, at first I thought it was that but now I got a new corrupted file that is on the desktop, same error and the file barely has anything. I'm starting to worry if it's a virus on the computer or something.
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Not impossible to be a virus, but it could be your RAM or HDD/SSD failing also.
RAM errors manifest themselves in all kinds of unusual erratic behaviour.
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